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• #12078
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• #12079
Roots
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• #12080
#nogravel in west yorkshire
From https://ridewithgps.com/routes/33675033
though my actual ride had a fair few divergences from that route -
• #12081
Please can we start sharing route files with these pics. It’s not on.
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• #12082
done :)
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• #12083
If anyone is in Wales/planning to ride there any time soon. Some routes:
Planning to add more soon.
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• #12084
So is there or is there not any gravel in wales?
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• #12085
Has it not now been proven there is no gravel in the UK.
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• #12086
This is great - moving back west so will be hitting a few of these. Thanks for sharing.
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• #12087
no gravel on the outskirts of glasgow tonight either, raging
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• #12089
I am planning on picking up a second set of tyres so I can go and see if the Midlands has any gravel. Currently I have got Schwalbe S-one 30 set up tubeless on stans grail rims and absolutely love them.
Been exclusively riding Schwalbe tyres for years and now looking for a knobbly 40c tyre the logical choice was G-one ultrabite, however I do feel like I have to scratch that tan wall instagram itch and they only do them in the performance range and not the evolution.
So few questions for you guys,
Is Schwalbe evolution loads better than performance?
Would something like a WTB Raddler be a better option as my first non-schwalbe tyre?
Is there a forum favourite 40c tubeless knobbly?
Will report back with updates on my local gravel situation.
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• #12090
Literally right on your doorstep? If so, nice pad.
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• #12091
I've used a Nano on the front and a Riddler on the back in the past. Both available in brownwall. Seemed to work well enough.
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• #12092
wtb nano ? or resolute seems to be popular.
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• #12093
The ultrabite 700c comes in 40-622 but that gives a 38mm fitted width, they came up fairly narrow on my wheels
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• #12094
The nano looks a little fast looking tread wise for what I am after. Seen as I already have a nearly slick I was hoping to go to the other extreme and have a mini MTB tyre to give me maximum coverage in terms of terrain.
I do like the look of the resolute and is very much what I have in my head. Just worried that being a 42c how tight I might start getting in the frame and clearance for mud.
Do these WTBs stand up well to Schwalbe?
@jackbepablo How do you rate the ultrabites other than narrow? and were they performance or evo models?
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• #12095
They’re good, and actually roll faster on asphalt than you would expect. I had the Evo ones I think, but they were blagged pre-prod ones labelled as Terrabites [working title I guess] so can’t be sure that they definitely were.
WTB nanos are definitely a really great option for nearly-mtb-tread on 700s, haven’t run them for a while but they’re always in the running.
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• #12096
Surly Knards are also in there.
What about Gravelking EXT+ in 38mm?Also, where do you need to ride with these?
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• #12097
was looking for views/reviews on some tyres I'm sizing up, and look who pops up...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2JFVsy-Xh0
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• #12098
I used my usual methond and trawled the net for some consensus and reviews and threw the tops at LFGSS, Those other tyres didn't really come up in the top lists but saw Panaracers get a few less than favourable words said.
Ha well im not sure I do need them lol. I use my S-ones mostly in the city but in that there is also a lot of canals and light gravel paths. Now I live slightly further out there is the option of a river instead of canal which is grass, trodden soil/mud path and gravel/fire roads. I used to have 35mm Sammy slicks and do like the comfort on the rougher stuff. So I thought 40mm knobbles for exploring and 30mm slicks for fun.
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• #12099
Coincidentally they are the tyres I currently have on. S-one became G-one speed. I back up everything he says.
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• #12100
Is there a forum favourite 40c tubeless knobbly?
Teravail Rutland? Come in 38 or 42c and tan wall, nice but a bit pricey.
yeah to be fair, that does look pretty shit ;)
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